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Malaga Tourist Attractions and Malaga Sightseeing
(Malaga, Costa del Sol, Spain)
Malaga has long been a major tourist destination and is home to a variety of world-class tourist attractions, which include sandy beaches, public squares, historic buildings, and the spectacular Bay of Malaga, which is known locally as the Bahia de Malaga. Water sports are amongst the most popular attractions for tourists visiting Malaga, with scuba diving and snorkelling providing a glimpse into the clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Other popular tourist attractions in the Malaga area including La Malagueta Bullring (Plaza de Toros La Malagueta) - which hosts a number of notable fiestas, and Malaga's Plaza de La Merced - famous for being Picasso's birthplace. Here are Malaga's main tourist attractions.
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Bahia de Malaga (Bay of Malaga) - Puerto de Malaga, Acera de la Marina, Malaga, 29008, Costa del Sol, Spain
Daily boat tours around Malaga Bay are available, leaving from Malaga and travelling to Benalmadena Marina, where a host of activities await you, including many water sports, such as sailing, scuba diving, boating, kayaking and water skiing. There are also shopping facilities, restaurants, bars and the Sea Life Aquarium.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily
Malaga tourist attraction admission: charge, discounts for children, children under four free
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Pasaje de Chinitas - Plaza de la Constitución, Malaga, 29008, Costa del Sol, Spain
This charming area is steeped in history and was once a popular spot to enjoy flamenco dancing and singing. The Pasaje de Chinitas is a beautiful area with a wealth of shops, bars and delightful gardens.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily - 24 hours
Malaga tourist attraction admission: free
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Plaza de Toros La Malagueta (La Malagueta Bullring) - Paseo de Reding, Malaga, 29016, Costa del Sol, Spain
Tel: +34 952 219 482
Always popular with visitors to the city, Malaga's La Malagueta Bullring dates back to 1876 and can seat more than 15,000 spectators. With 16 sides, impressive architecture and an interesting bullfighting museum, the Plaza de Toros La Malagueta is the latest in a line of 19th-century bullrings in Malaga. Close to the seafront, the bullring hosts many events throughout the year.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily
Malaga tourist attraction admission: charge
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Plaza de la Constitución - Calle Santamaria, Malaga, 29008, Costa del Sol, Spain
This popular square dates back to the 16th century and has held numerous major festivals, events, political meetings and religious ceremonies over the years. Malaga's Plaza de la Constitución is situated in the historic Old Town district.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily - 24 hours
Malaga tourist attraction admission: free
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Plaza de La Merced - Calle Victoria, Malaga, 29012, Costa del Sol, Spain
Situated in the Old Town district of Malaga, Plaza de La Merced is the birthplace of Picasso. The plaza is a popular spot, particularly with young visitors, offering an array of cafés and bars.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily - 24 hours
Malaga tourist attraction admission: free
Malaga Tourist Attractions: Plaza y Acera de La Marina - Plaza de la Marina, Malaga, 29015, Costa del Sol, Spain
The striking Plaza y Acera de La Marina is a 19th-century square, situated close to the city centre of Malaga and also the sea. A number of bars and food outlets are located around this square.
Malaga tourist attraction open: daily - 24 hours
Malaga tourist attraction admission: free
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